Zinedine Zidane, who has been highlighted as an alternative to Massimiliano Allegri at Juventus, opened up about his desire to return to the dugout.

The 51-year-old French coach shined during his two spells in charge of Real Madrid, winning the Champions League three times and picking up two La Liga titles. He has been out of work since leaving the club two years ago.

Zidane is often linked to coaching jobs around Europe and multiple reports this year underlined how he could be a replacement for Allegri in the future, remembering his playing days at Juventus well. Rumours also suggested that he was a possible candidate for Napoli.

Speaking to French broadcaster Telefoot via TMW, Zidane first discussed his desire to return to the dugout again.

“I just hope to return to coaching soon. Do I miss the adrenaline? Of course. I need it. I haven’t had it for maybe two years, but it will come. You can’t do without football when you like it. When you are passionate, the passion remains intact. There are times when you are more relaxed. I need that too.”

He was then asked if he’d consider coaching in France.

“Yes, nothing should be forbidden. You have to feel things, want them. I know what I want today and what I don’t want. I just tell myself, if there is this break, there has to be, you have to accept what comes and we will see later.”

Juventus have decided to move forward with Allegri for the time being, possibly due to his €7m net per season deal that expires in 2025. Napoli have appointed Rudi Garcia and no changes are expected at the other top sides, making a move to Italy unlikely for Zidane in the near future.

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